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Python 3.13.8, the eighth maintenance release of Python 3.13, includes ~200 bug fixes, build improvements, and documentation updates. Learn about key changes, upgrade paths, and how to get involved.
Step-by-step guide to download, install, and test Python 3.15.0 Alpha 1 safely. Covers new features like PEP 799, 686, 782 and bug reporting.
Explore Python 3.15.0a2's new features: PEP 799 profiler, UTF-8 default, PyBytesWriter API, better error messages, and release schedule details.
Python 3.15.0 alpha 6 is out with JIT speedups, new profiler, UTF-8 default, and better error messages. Test now for early compatibility.
Learn how to join the Python Security Response Team (PSRT). Step-by-step guide covering nomination, voting, and onboarding. Includes prerequisites and tips for success.
Python 3.14 release candidate 1 is out; final stable release October 7, 2025. No ABI changes from this point. Free-threaded Python, deferred annotations, and multiple interpreters headline the update.
Python 3.14.0rc2 released early due to critical bug fix. Third release candidate added. Final release October 7, 2025. ABI unchanged.
Python 3.14.0rc3 is the final release candidate, locking ABI and features. Stable release on Oct 7, 2025. Maintainers urged to test and publish wheels.
Python 3.13.8, the eighth maintenance release for Python 3.13, is now available with approximately 200 bugfixes and enhancements. Urgent upgrade recommended.
Python 3.14.0 is released with free-threaded Python, deferred annotations, t-strings, and more. Download now from python.org.
Python 3.15.0a1 is out, introducing PEP 799 profiling, UTF-8 default, and improved error messages. Not production-ready.
Python 3.15.0 alpha 2 released: new statistical profiler (PEP 799), UTF-8 default (PEP 686), PyBytesWriter C API (PEP 782), and better error messages. Not for production use.
Python 3.15.0a3 released with statistical profiler, UTF-8 default encoding, and improved error messages. Third of seven alpha releases.
Python 3.15.0a4 released with JIT speedups, UTF-8 default, and new profiler; build error triggers extra alpha 5 on Feb 10, 2026.
Python 3.15.0a5 released after build error in a4; introduces PEP 799 profiler, UTF-8 default, JIT improvements.
Python 3.15.0 alpha 6 delivers JIT speed improvements of 3-8%, introduces statistical profiler and other PEPs, and improves error messages—offering a performance and developer experience boost ahead of beta.
Python Security Response Team adopts formal governance (PEP 811) and welcomes first new non-release-manager member Jacob Coffee, bolstering long-term security sustainability.
Python Insider blog moves from Blogger to blog.python.org, now powered by Git and open to community contributions via pull requests.